You don’t have to answer this, but do you have any light horror recommendations? Heavy horror has a lot of triggers for me, but I do like scary
I can't really know what you consider light vs heavy horror, and what I consider light vs heavy might be different. To be on the safe side I guess I'd recommend films like Beetlejuice, Hocus Pocus, Jaws, Tremors, Nope, Zombeavers, Zombieland, Little Monsters 2019, Thirst 2019, The Menu, Bay of Blood, Friday the 13th, Suspiria 1977, The Return of the Living Dead, The Blob 1988, M3GAN, The Stuff, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, the original Evil Dead trilogy, Snakes on a Plane, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Cabin in the Woods, Chopping Mall, Eight Legged Freaks, Death Becomes Her, Shaun of the Dead, Frogs, the Scream franchise, The Blair Witch Project, the Resident Evil franchise, Trick r Treat, Pumpkinhead, Blade, The Invisible Man 1933, The Host, Fresh, and The Shape of Water, Deep Blue Sea, One Cut of the Dead, Planet Terror, Alien vs Predator, Prey
For some horror that I don't really consider heavy but which others might: 28 Days Later, Dawn of the Dead 1978, Us, Get Out, Pearl, The Crow, Dark Water 2002, Snowpiercer, The People Under the Stairs, Dead Snow, Train to Busan, Thirst 2009, El Orfanato, Pan's Labyrinth, Evil Dead 2013, Black Christmas 1974, Alien, The Thing, Candyman 1992, Sissy, Ma
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Horror Legend Tony Todd
With his cool, laid back demeanor and his rich, silky smooth voice, Tony Todd brought a unique touch to the horror genre. He has appeared in movies such as The 1990 version of The Night of the Living Dead, Wishmaster, Final Destination 1, 2, and 5, and Candy Corn. But when you see his picture or hear his name, many of us will instantly know him for his iconic role in the film Candyman. Long before the smoke and mirrors of CGI came along, you actually had to do things the hard way. Tony Todd really went above and beyond! Pheromones were used on set to keep the bees more docile. A protective mouth piece was used to keep them from going down his throat. His hard work and dedication payed off. He was awarded a bonus of $1,000 per bee sting. He was stung over 20 times. Talk about taking one for the team!
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FINAL: Daniel Robitaille (Candyman) vs. The Thing (The Thing)
PROPAGANDA FOR DANIEL:
"The romantic of the slashers. Yes, he might kill you, but he would romance you first and paint your portrait as well. He’s the best killer and character imo. The bees/honey association, the hook, the romance of it all, *chefs kiss*"
PROPAGANDA FOR THE THING:
"We don't understand it. It's sentient and intelligent, but unknowable. Does it just want to survive? Does it just want to sleep? Is assimilation a defense mechanism, or does it truly wish malice upon us? Was it Keith David at the end of the film?"
"This movie scares the hell out of me to this day and it's just some of the best body horror anybody has ever done. Nasty and spooky and we love a movie where you never figure out what the killer even is"
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hey has anyone made the candy man buck buckley edit. he’s got those lips like sugar cane good things come for boys who wait :) he’s a one-stop shop with a real big (gasps) he’s a sweet talking sugar coated candy man!!!!
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Show us all of your fucked up boys collection?
The boys!! (So far)
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Some people have been asking where certain slashers have been in my art and simply.... I haven't gotten to them yet!!
I'm new to all of this, and I'm making my way through the movies on weekends :)
Right now I am watching a couple of one-offs before I dive into the Chainsaw Massacres, which is my next priority franchise. I am very excited to meet Bubba, he seems like he will be a good boy
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